I think Eric removed that feature to keep the forum from being cumbersome. BUT, you can include an image that is already on a server by using the image code (click the Img button above) and inserting the image URL (address). So, if the image isn't already on a server, you can upload it to http://tinypic.com/ and then link to it here.

heidi wrote:I think Eric removed that feature to keep the forum from being cumbersome. BUT, you can include an image that is already on a server by using the image code (click the Img button above) and inserting the image URL (address). So, if the image isn't already on a server, you can upload it to http://tinypic.com/ and then link to it here.

So, here is a painting I did of me and my grand baby.

Has there become an easier way to upload images from my computer? i create quotes on jpg's regularly and would like to share here in the quote section...

It's the server address probably, I found even if I find a pic in google images, then I have to click "original image" then it takes you to the original server address. This is what has to be used. So, I can't just upload, say a Facebook image, because you can't get the original image server address from FB.

So, search an image in google, click on it, that won't be the original server usually, so to the bottom-right of the pic there are 3 dots, click that and one of the options is "original image", click on that and it will take you to the original page, highlight the server address (http.....) and use that as I described before (highlight address, click "Img", then highlight the whole thing, click "quote". I can't show an example, because pic will just upload.

dijmart wrote:It's the server address probably, I found even if I find a pic in google images, then I have to click "original image" then it takes you to the original server address. This is what has to be used. So, I can't just upload, say a Facebook image, because you can't get the original image server address from FB.

So, search an image in google, click on it, that won't be the original server usually, so to the bottom-right of the pic there are 3 dots, click that and one of the options is "original image", click on that and it will take you to the original page, highlight the server address (http.....) and use that as I described before (highlight address, click "Img", then highlight the whole thing, click "quote". I can't show an example, because pic will just upload.

okay thanks again! i will try this...it's too bad we can't use snipping tool then paste here, especially since what i want to place here is on my computer (i also post them on Twitter).